Celebrate The #Superbowl With #Ortega

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It is Super Bowl weekend, do you know what you will be serving up for the big game? Why not make something spectacular like an edible Taco Stadium using products from Ortega? As you can see this will be a colossal hit at your Super Bowl party!

Food ingredients

4 boxes Ortega Fiesta Flats (keep the boxes too)

5 jars Ortega guacamole dip

or 3 packets of Ortega guacamole seasoning packets and 6 avocados

4 Ortega flour tortillas

1 8-ounce block cheddar cheese

1 can Ortega black beans, drained

1 can Ortega refried beans

1 cup sour cream

1 head iceberg lettuce, shredded

2 cups tomatoes, chopped

2 cans black olives, sliced and drained

4 8-ounce bags shredded cheddar cheese

4 jars Ortega salsa

In addition, you’ll need:

1 large 20”x 30” foam core board to act as the base

5 15” x10 1/4” foil cookie sheets (they come 2 to a pack, so 3 packs) (Hefty makes them and available at most grocery stores)

roll of clear packing tape

ruler

1 squeeze bottle or turkey baster

To assemble the stadium:

Place one of the foil cookie sheets in the center of the foam core board to become the “football field” that will later be filled with guacamole.

Build the stadium seat risers. Using kitchen shears, make one-inch cuts about every three inches at both of the shorter ends of the foil cookie sheets (to make them bend easier). You will have three short cuts on each shorter end of the foil cookie sheet. Then at each cut, fold the foil sheets in a zig-zag pattern to create steps, using the Fiesta flats boxes underneath each folded pan to hold up the stadium seats. Flatten the long ends of the foil cookie sheet with your hands and tape the bottom of the seats to the foam core board underneath the foil “field.” Attach the top of the steps to the top of the Fiesta flats box using clear packing tape. Repeat the process with another of the foil cookies sheets for the other side of the stadium.

To create the seats at each of the shorter ends of the stadium, cut each of the two remaining foil sheets into 11” lengths and make the cuts on the ends and fold into steps, as you did with the first two sides of the stadium. Attach those with tape to the foam base and the tops of the Fiesta flats boxes. You will now have created stadium seats on all sides of the “football” field.

To create the field:

With a sharp knife, cut out four goal posts (you will only need two but good to have extra in case they break when installing) out of the flour tortillas. Basically, they will look like large pitch forks. Heat 1/2 cup vegetable over medium heat, in a small, swallow frying pan and crisp the tortilla goal posts in the hot oil for about 1 minutes, flipping once, being carefully not to burn or make too brown. Allow to drain on paper towels and carefully set aside.

About an hour before party time, spread the refried beans about two inches at either end of the foil “field,” to create end zones. Then spread the guacamole dip or homemade guacamole using the Ortega seasoning packet onto the remaining foil “field.” With a squeeze bottle or turkey baster, carefully draw lines onto the guacamole “field” with the sour cream. Cut the block of cheddar cheese in half and then cut a one-inch incision in the top of each cheese piece. Carefully pull apart the incision and place the tortilla goal post in the incision, thus creating a secure stand from the cheese blocks for the goal posts. Carefully place the cheese stand and goal post in the center of the refried beans at each end of the “football” field.

Place the Fiesta Flats on the three levels of the foil steps. Fill each level with lettuce, tomatoes, black beans, olives and cheese. At the each stadium corner, open and place jar of salsa for dipping.

Possible Additions:

Use jalapeno slices as the “players” on the field or in the seats.

Attach long skewers about three inches apart with the tape onto the boxes and then cut blocks of cheese to fit between the skewers to create lights above the seats.

Crush the Fiesta flats or Ortega hard tacos shells in the food processor and sprinkle around the outside of the “stadium,” as walkways or parking lots.

Created by Dan Macey, dantasticfood, Inc.

If you are looking for something more simple to serve try my Crock Pot pork tacos. Not only can the pork be used for tacos but it can also be used for nachos!

Place the pork, chicken broth, and seasoning in Crock Pot. Cook on low for 6-8 hours until pork shreds easily. Remove pork when done and shred in a bowl (add some liquid from the pot to keep pork moist). I used the pork to make tacos and nacho cups using Ortega Fiesta Flats. They are quick, simple and delicious!

We are not big Superbowl fans (although hubby never minds having a party!) what a great idea when throwing a super bowl (or any football party!). It is so creative and something you will not see often. Tacos are a great addition for parties (easy and filling) Thanks for sharing!